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Solute in mineral water

Updated: 8/10/2023
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13y ago

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The solvent in soda water is water because it says "a sealed bottle of soda water contains carbon dioxide gas DISSOLVED in water", and if the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water that means it's the solvent in soda water. The solute is carbon dioxide gas. Hope this helps :D

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14y ago

The Solvent of the mineral water is exactly water and I'm really sure of it,,, and the solute are the magnesium and the calcium. I hope that you agree with this,, but for me this is correct!!!!!

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9y ago

Mineral water is from a spring that contains various minerals. The solutes are typically salts and sulfur compounds, while the solvent is water.

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13y ago

Hmm, i don't know for sure. Someone told me it was magnesium and calcium but i don't know!

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8y ago

There is no solute or solvent as distilled water is not a solution, it is pure water.

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14y ago

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